Call for Short Courses

2026 ISSA Mining Safety Conference is your opportunity to contribute to the mining industry’s safety event. Share your expertise and connect with a broad audience of professionals who are eager to learn and grow.

Call for Short Courses – Deadline December 1, 2025

The ISSA 2026 organizing committee invites proposals for short courses to be presented at the ISSA Mining Safety Conference in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada on September 22, 2026.

Short courses offer participants an opportunity to enhance their knowledge, learn new skills, and better understand current standards and techniques through interactive instruction.

Submit your proposal by December 1st, 2025

Please note, only online submissions will be considered—no email submissions, please.

Audiences

Mine and mill operators, technical professionals, engineers, and project leaders

Safety, health & risk professionals

Academics and researchers collaborating with industry

Mining associations, and mining affiliated associations (e.g. WIM/WIN)

Regulatory agencies

Technology and service providers ideally presenting in collaboration with mine operators

Submission Criteria

Once submitted, your course application will be reviewed by ISSA 2026 technical committee. Proposal applications that fail to meet all guidelines or are incomplete will not be considered for review. The committee cannot guarantee that your course will be accepted.

Submissions will be evaluated on the following criteria:

Course Design
A balanced approach that integrates theory, case histories, real-world examples, and practical applications.

Interactivity
Use of engaging tools such as exercises, videos, breakout sessions, samples, props, and polling.

Completeness
All required documentation and information are provided at the time of submission.

Educational Focus
Content is educational and non-commercial in nature.

Clarity & Depth
A well-defined, detailed proposal with clear learning objectives.

Relevance
Timely topics aligned with the conference:

  • Technology – A.I / Innovation
  • Leadership & Culture
  • Serious Injury & Fatality Prevention
  • Mental Health
  • Shared Learnings / Best Practice
  • Community Relations & Impact
  • Legacy Plan
  • Emergency Response and Mine Rescue

Expertise
Led by subject matter experts with proven presentation experience.

Important Dates

Have Any Questions?

Contact us, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible!

Victoria Burnie

Professional Development Specialist
professionaldevelopment@cim.org